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Latin Times on MSNMigrants Sent To Remote African Nation Will Be Indefinitely Held In Solitary Confinement, Its Govt. SaysThe government of Eswatini said the five migrants deported from the U.S. will be held in solitary confinement for an indefinite amount of time ...
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Eswatini planned to ultimately repatriate the five to their home countries with the help of a United Nations agency.
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Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United ...
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Africanews on MSNCritics accuse Eswatini authorities of selling out their country over US deporteesGovernment critics in Eswatini have accused the government of selling out the country after it took in five men accused of ...
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France 24 on MSNFrench mural of Statue of Liberty covering her eyes in shame angers Trump supportersA mural depicting the Statue of Liberty covering her eyes in the northern French city of Roubaix has sparked a flurry of ...
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Legit.ng on MSNBacklash as United States Deports 5 Foreign Criminals to African CountryEswatini faces backlash after accepting US deportees with criminal records, sparking outrage across Africa over sovereignty, ...
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Africanews on MSNU.S deportees put in solitary confinement in Eswatini: government spokespersonLong periods of solitary confinement can cause cognitive disturbances, including depression, paranoia and psychosis, ...
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — The United States sent five immigrants it says were convicted of serious crimes to the African ...
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Times-Standard on MSNDOJ announces plans to request information from ‘multiple’ California county jailsThe announcement opened a contentious new front in Trump’s immigration crackdown, in a state that largely blocks law ...
President Donald Trump’s attempt to revoke birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants remains blocked, as ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Trump's Africa Summit - Outsourcing America's Immigration Problem?Analysis - The US president reportedly asked the five African nations at his summit to accept third-country asylum seekers.
In the French city of Roubaix, a mural by Dutch artist Judith de Leeuw has provoked reactions as far afield as the United ...
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